2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2016.03.018
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Influence of hemp fibers with modified surface on polypropylene composites

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“…In some cases, the fibers were functionalized prior to the extrusion process for use in polymeric composites . However, during the extrusion, the fibrillation of the fibers causes exposure of nontreated microfibrils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, the fibers were functionalized prior to the extrusion process for use in polymeric composites . However, during the extrusion, the fibrillation of the fibers causes exposure of nontreated microfibrils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rachini et al [50] reported that silane treatment of hemp fibers increased their hydrophobic character through a condensation reaction between hydrolyzed silane and hydroxyl groups of hemp fibers. Recently, Panaitescu et al [51] treated hemp fibers with various silane coupling agents to improve the mechanical properties of hemp fiber/PP composites for automotive parts. The silane treatment resulted in bundle splitting and separation of elementary fibers.…”
Section: Silane Coupling Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adezyonu iyileştirmek için önerilen kimyasal çözümlerin başında, izosiyanatlar, silanlar, maleik anhidrit aşılı kopolimerler, vb. uyumlaştırıcı ajanların kullanımı gelmektedir (Zulkifli et al 2015, Panaitescu et al 2016. Özellikle aşılı kopolimerler kullanılarak, fiber hidroksil grupları (OH) ile anhidrit arasında hidrojen ve kovalent bağların oluşturulması, fiber-matris bağının iyileştiren ve en çok tercih edilen yöntemlerdendir (Yan et al 2016, Zulkifli et al 2015.…”
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